a. [f. as prec. + -ARY1: cf. F. tégumentaire.] Constituting, or serving as, a tegument; pertaining to or occurring in the tegument; integumentary.

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1828–32.  Webster, Tegumentary, pertaining to teguments, or consisting of teguments.

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1831.  R. Knox, Cloquet’s Anat., 235. They communicate with the vessels of the tegumentary membranes.

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1848.  Lindley, Introd. Bot. (ed. 4), II. 227. The nucleus has only one tegumentary membrane.

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1853.  H. Walton, Dis. Eye (1875), 138. Tegumentary mole is a congenital tumour, often spoken of as nævus.

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